Pasadena CA (JPL) May 18, 2022
NASA's InSight Mars lander is gradually losing power and is anticipated to end science operations later this summer. By December, InSight's team expects the lander to have become inoperative, concluding a mission that has thus far detected more than 1,300 marsquakes - most recently, a magnitude 5 that occurred on May 4 - and located quake-prone regions of the Red Planet. The information ga
NASA's InSight Still Hunting Marsquakes as Power Levels Diminish
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